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Discover Ludwig'feel bad' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express feeling negatively or to describe the feeling you have after doing something wrong. For example, "I feel bad for not telling her the truth."
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So they feel bad.
Want to feel bad?
But I feel bad.
Should you feel bad?
Would I feel bad?
So don't feel bad.
"You still feel bad".
"Do I feel bad?
You can feel bad.
So you feel bad.
You feel bad.
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